5 Things to Prepare For in Third-Party Cyber Risk Management in 2018

In 2017, we saw an increase in third-party related breaches bring a renewed focus to third-party risk management. But with this renewed focus, comes new challenges. From increased regulations and more involvement from the boardroom, to greater financial implications, third-party risk management has the potential to get more complicated in 2018.

Available:

On Demand

Duration:

1h 00min

During this webinar, we will discuss how the following five areas will shape third-party risk management in 2018, and how you can prepare for them:

Continued growth and reliance on third-parties

Increased regulatory scrutiny on the security of third-party relationships

Increased collaboration across the industry

Demand for more effective and accurate assessments

Requirement for scalability

Join Michael Rasmussen, Founder of GRC20/20, and Gary Phipps, Senior Director of Solution Engineering at CyberGRX, so you can kick off 2018 with a strategic approach to third-party cyber risk management.

Featured Speakers

Gary W. Phipps, MBA | GRCP

Senior Director of Solution Engineering

CyberGRX

Gary Phipps manages CyberGRX's solution engineering team. Gary has over a decade of experience providing solutions to business challenges involving risk management, regulatory compliance and internal control enforcement for various industries including finance, government, defense, healthcare and higher education. Prior to joining CyberGRX, Gary acted as General Manager of Risk Management in the Utilities vertical. Gary managed a team of risk professionals responsible for IT, Financial, Operational and Regulatory oversight. During his tenure as a risk professional, Gary has acted as an advisor to many fortune 50 financial institutions as well as the DOD, including the Joint Staff, on how to efficiently comply with regulatory statutes.

Michael Rasmussen (IRM, CISSP, GRC, CCEP)

Founder

CyberGRX GRC 20/20

Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized pundit on governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) – with specific expertise on the topics of enterprise GRC, GRC technology, corporate compliance, and policy management. With 22+ years of experience, Michael helps organizations improve GRC processes, design and implement GRC architecture, and select technologies that are effective, efficient, and agile. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and advisor and is noted as the “Father of GRC” — being the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester.